Craig Tiley will take over as the CEO of the U.S. Tennis Association this year. The group that runs the U.S. Open announced ...
Tiley was both tournament director and chief executive in Melbourne, but will fulfil just the latter role for the USTA.
Tiley, a former NCAA National Championship coach, has been at Tennis Australia since 2005 and will lead the USTA starting this year ...
The USTA announced Tuesday it is hiring Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley as its next CEO. Speaking to SBJ, the USTA's new CEO Craig Tiley outlined his interest in his new job and what caused the ...
Craig Tiley is set to become CEO of the US Tennis Association, replacing Lew Sherr who joined the New York Mets. Tiley previously led Tennis Australia and directed the Australian Open, achieving ...
Craig Tiley, previously the head of Tennis Australia, has been appointed as the new CEO of the United States Tennis Association, succeeding Lew Sherr. Tiley is known for transforming the Australian ...
Tiley served as Tennis Australia’s CEO for 13 years, and will be tasked with “guiding American Tennis into its next era of growth and innovation.” ...
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USTA names Aussie Open boss Craig Tiley as new CEO
Australian Open CEO Craig Tiley, who has overseen massive growth in tennis participation in Australia during his tenure, was named CEO of the United States Tennis Association (USTA) on Tuesday.
Tiley has been tournament director of the Australian Open since 2006 and Tennis Australia CEO since 2013. He'll remain in the role while Tennis Australia appoints his successor.
Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley, seen here with Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina, said remaking the women's format was one of a series of changes he wants to see in the coming years.
Female tennis players can look forward to playing the best-of-five-set format of the game, according to proposals put forward on Sunday by Tennis Australia boss Craig Tiley. The most dynamic ...
Craig Tiley is taking his tennis management skills to the United States. The United States Tennis Association today announced it has hired Craig Tiley, the accomplished Chief Executive Officer of ...
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